Lethbridge Herald

Foremost mourning death of mayor

- Anna Smith Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

The Village of Foremost marked the sudden passing its mayor and longtime community member Lorne Buis in a statement released Monday.

Buis was a man who deeply loved his community, something remarked on by many who knew him. Nathan Ogden, a neighbour of Buis and a fellow volunteer, said that he was involved in “everything.”

“I remember, we get snow storms from time to time, and he was always there with his Bobcat helping clean everybody’s driveway out on our street,” said Ogden. “Just another way he was always helping out.”

Buis was a volunteer firefighte­r for more than 30 years, and a member of the Village of Foremost council for 22.

“(Buis) provided hours of his time to serving the community of Foremost. He has given his time to many boards and committees and has travelled many miles to discuss issues with members of government, in an effort to better our community,” said the Village of Foremost. “He has always been supportive of the administra­tion and staff and ready and willing to assist in any way possible.”

Stacey Barrows, Reeve of the County of 40 Mile No. 8, expressed that Buis was a comforting presence when her family had needed help following her son’s injury during a rodeo event, or any occasion where help was needed, be it in an ambulance or simply calling to ask questions.

“I’m still having a hard time today even wrapping my head around it, that he won’t be there to chat with,” said Barrows. “Our community’s been hit hard with these recent losses. Lorne was easy to work with, and I respected him greatly. He was always there to help however he could.”

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